Classiq and Hatch Validate Hybrid Quantum-Classical Chemistry Pipeline on AWS Infrastructure

Software developer Classiq and innovation center Hatch have completed a computational chemistry proof-of-concept (PoC) to estimate molecular binding energy via Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Amazon Braket. Executed through Hatch’s Dimension X open innovation challenge for Singapore’s Home Team and aligned with Singapore’s National Quantum Strategy, the project establishes a functional pipeline for analyzing how [...] The post Classiq and Hatch Validate Hybrid Quantum-Classical Chemistry Pipeline on AWS Infrastructure appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The accelerating race for quantum advantage and national quantum strategies are driving practical applications and infrastructure development in quantum computing.
This event demonstrates a practical, hybrid quantum-classical pipeline for crucial scientific applications, showcasing the increasing maturity and accessibility of quantum computing platforms.
The validation of a functional quantum-classical chemistry pipeline on commercial cloud infrastructure makes advanced quantum computing accessible for industrial and governmental research.
- · Quantum computing companies (Classiq)
- · Cloud providers (AWS)
- · Chemical and pharmaceutical industries
- · Nations with quantum strategies (Singapore)
- · Traditional computational chemistry methods (if outcompeted)
Companies will increasingly explore and adopt hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for complex scientific and industrial problems.
This adoption will accelerate the development of quantum algorithms and specialized quantum hardware optimized for specific industry applications.
Quantum-driven breakthroughs in materials science and drug discovery could lead to entirely new industries and significant geopolitical advantages.
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